Adjective
non-destructive (not comparable)
Alternative form of nondestructive
In autoimmune diseases, the goal is to shift the self-destructive TH1 response (with its associated cytotoxic T cell activity) to a non-destructive TH2 response. Source: Internet
Applus+, through its long history of dealing with both non-destructive and destructive testing measures, provides clients with the information needed to properly assess their systems and components. Source: Internet
It can also be used for non-destructive testing or for ocean acoustics. Source: Internet
In some cases in the past, it has led to erroneous AWS service usage for bitcoin mining or other non-destructive yet costly abuse, and in others it has led to companies shutting down due to the loss of data and infrastructure. Source: Internet
On a related note, developers may want to update their plug-ins to be able run as non-destructive Smart Filters in CS3. Source: Internet
Ben Long’s latest article on CreativePro.com covers the technique (“It’s a non-destructive dream!” Source: Internet